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What I did, was play a single race with just one lap. I would get at least 2200 SEGA miles each time. The laps were under a minute usually and doing more laps takes more time and the miles don't equate to making that worth it. After finishing a race, I would just select "play again" and do it over. After about 10 times, I'd do a different short track, just to keep things fresh.

 

With this, it'll take you around 20 races to get around 50,000 SEGA miles. That should take about 25 minutes to do. So, each hour you could potentially get 100,000 (give or take some) SEGA miles this way.

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What I did, was play a single race with just one lap. I would get at least 2200 SEGA miles each time. The laps were under a minute usually and doing more laps takes more time and the miles don't equate to making that worth it. After finishing a race, I would just select "play again" and do it over. After about 10 times, I'd do a different short track, just to keep things fresh.

 

With this, it'll take you around 20 races to get around 50,000 SEGA miles. That should take about 25 minutes to do. So, each hour you could potentially get 100,000 (give or take some) SEGA miles this way.

yeah I just did one lap as well. I would pick Ocean Ruin and one lap will get me 2400 miles. If I did two laps I'd just get around 3400. So I just did one lap over and over. Every now and then I chose a different course just to freshen it up, but for my last 15000 miles I mainly stuck to this last one.

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You can actually tape or rubber band down the accelerator on the first casino track (roulette road) and your racer will infinitely go on the track, racking up Sega Miles. I used Alex Kidd and he actually finished the track in 1" 08 seconds with zero guidance.

 

I took your idea and it worked great so this seems the way to go as you can leave your ps3 for a few hours

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You can also do as I do. This method may be complicated for some.

 

Go to two player and choose P1 as Alex Kidd and P2 as Sonic.

P1 must have a joystick with turbo mode. (Rapidly press the :cross: button when you hold it down). Use the turbo mode on the :cross: button.

Use tape or rubber band to keep :cross: and :r2: down.

Select Roulette Road with only one lap. No weapons, no CPU, nothing. Only one lap.

Also, keep the accelerator down on P2 (To save time). Be sure to P1 wins.

This method will give 2800 + sega miles per lap and takes about one minute per lap. Just leave your playstation for a while. Look in a few hours to see your progress.

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You can actually tape or rubber band down the accelerator on the first casino track (roulette road) and your racer will infinitely go on the track, racking up Sega Miles. I used Alex Kidd and he actually finished the track in 1" 08 seconds with zero guidance.

 

I ended up using this method and it worked. Amazingly, I woke up at 4 in the morning and he was done racing, guess he got stuck on a wall. I had only a few hundred points to go so I did a single race as Sonic and got to see the platinum pop. Pretty cool!

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Yeah Azguard's way is the best. Do a time trial on Roulette Road with Alex Kidd, tape down the accelerator and walk away. Time trial doesn't give as many miles as a real race, but you can just leave it on and stop the trial when you come back. I think it gets you like 30,000 in an hour. I used that method for the final grind to gold license and now have my shiny platinum.

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Yeah Azguard's way is the best. Do a time trial on Roulette Road with Alex Kidd, tape down the accelerator and walk away. Time trial doesn't give as many miles as a real race, but you can just leave it on and stop the trial when you come back. I think it gets you like 30,000 in an hour. I used that method for the final grind to gold license and now have my shiny platinum.

 

 

awesome!! lol

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You can actually tape or rubber band down the accelerator on the first casino track (roulette road) and your racer will infinitely go on the track, racking up Sega Miles. I used Alex Kidd and he actually finished the track in 1" 08 seconds with zero guidance.

 

 

The Samba De Amigo stage Carnival Town works best less chance of him getting stuck :)

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